Thanks Oliver, I'd recommend one. It's fairly quick, simple and looks good. Be warned though, it is a tail sitter. I packed in as much as I could and she still tips back at the slightest move!I like the Austrian markings I used on it. Very colourful and different. Besides from a couple of WW1 aircraft, I've not done anything else in their colours. Would be nice to do a Drakken to display with it some day. Not sure what they're currently using. Did they buy Typhoon or the Grippen?

Peter, yeah the Congo cammouflage with the off yellow squigles really cool. Certainly something different and colourful to display. I might have to practice fine spraying before I attempt it though.

Great stuff Jan. Nice little detailing, especially the slats. It does make the model a little different to all the others. I built this one when I was younger and loved it too. I always wanted to buy the large scale one Matchbox did too...

Hi Peter, yes it was in one of the Leonardo's sorry for the delayed reply. When i i'am in Tokio erea there are a a couple of shops i try to go to and this is one of them,.. but there are many shops, you can spend a costly vacation visiting hobby shops and hobby shows in Japan :-)

Peter: Thank You for the ribbon and for leading this campaign.It was great fun with fantastic builds. But, I wonder why a finish with more Matchbox kits in my stash now than before starting this campagin .

I know that campaign is over, but I'm still working on my 251. Otherwise, it would never be finished.The tracks and decals (palm trees with swastika) are taken from Fujimi's hannomag. Jerry cans are from Bronco's GB7020 set.